economical 的定义
- avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty: an economical meal; an economical use of interior space.
- economic.
economical 近义词
conservative with resources; careful
economical 的近义词 35 个
- cost-effective
- efficient
- practical
- prudent
- avaricious
- canny
- chary
- circumspect
- close
- closefisted
- curmudgeonly
- frugal
- meager
- mean
- methodical
- miserly
- money-saving
- niggardly
- on the rims
- parsimonious
- penny-pinching
- penny-wise
- penurious
- provident
- prudential
- saving
- spare
- sparing
- stingy
- thrifty
- tight
- time-saving
- unwasteful
- watchful
- work-saving
economical 的反义词 7 个
inexpensive
更多economical例句
- Clearly, they believe they’ve solved the problem in a way that’s useful and economical.
- The world of work has been undergoing change for years, driven by technological, economical, and societal factors.
- Replacing the parts wouldn’t be economical—one estimate priced it at more than $800 million.
- With only four colors of ink, it won’t deliver high-quality photo prints like some other printers, but for a home or office, it’s a sharp, fast, economical, and environmentally-friendly tool.
- They sent one-minute video clips of five different runners to 121 coaches ranging from high school to international level, and asked them to rank the runners from most economical to least economical.
- In the cemetery fronting the chapel, the surrounding fortification offers temporary and economical burial vaults.
- Sometimes opportunistic, sometimes economical, sometimes simply random and seemingly for no reason at all.
- It was an understated, economical choice at the culmination of a campaign that, for the first lady, has been about just that.
- Peter Beinart on the two economical phrases Obama must utter.
- Both Democrats and Republicans must think harder about how to provide better and more economical care to dual-eligibles.
- She is tidy enough, but very thriftless—mean, without the power of being economical.
- The collection and application of taxes and revenues will be put on a sound and honest economical basis.
- Many, well qualified to judge, were satisfied that it would prove more economical than steam locomotion.
- Other entertainments may be given upon economical principles, but a ball cannot.
- By an economical use of time, one may gain a fair idea of Oxford in a few hours.